HURUNUI RABBIT TRUSTEES.
A meeting of■ the Huiunui Babbit Trusteoß was iiu.cl av on oaiuiciuy. l'resent: AtCiSia i. G. iiOuii.:sO,i v ui tue chair;, U. u. Kutneiforci, \V. \v. AlcJiue, \V. J. McAiii.un, and inspector Aevine. Apo.oyies for absence received i» -ni Air H. 'l. Little, lntpeuur.s iuruer ulu AiUuio. luspeaor A'eviiie read his report for tlia mo.iUi. 'ihe Lu.verdtn, ivotheibum, Cheviot, and ilamr.er uistncta iiud been inspected, a good ueal of poisoniag had been done, but, owing to' the wet we..tlicr the results Hurt not besri Mt.sfactory. Tiie owners in these districts had been good work. 'lhe secretary read Inspojtor Muuro'a report, which stated that the Hurunui, Medbnry, and Horaley Downs districts had been inspected during the mouth. A considerable amount of work had been done, but the rain had epoili tho poison. It \vßs to'grant Mr H. D. Crosßley permirsion to shift *he gate in his fence lino at Waiau. • 1 The deviation of the line of fence at Spotswood in consequence cf the encroachment of the Waiau Kivcr, was further-considered, oiid a letter was read from the district engineer of the Railways Department conscnti*i=r to the trustees placing netting on the western side of the railway line from the Snotswood cros'ine to the present rabbit stop. It was decided to have tho material for th» necessary work sent up as eoon Be possible.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17294, 4 November 1921, Page 6
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